New Releases by eskimeaux, and News!

Today, we are proud to present a re-release of not one but TWO classic albums by eskimeaux.  These two additions to the Mine All Mine Records catalog bring our collection of eskimeaux’s body of work one step closer to completion.

And with these releases, we are proud to bring NEWS.  Fans of eskimeaux will notice that we are still missing two releases.  We are happy to announce that we will soon be bringing you Ixsixán on hand-made cassette tape, followed by Two Mountains on limited edition CD.  Stay tuned for more news.

DOWNLOAD “iglu songs” HERE
DOWNLOAD “I Am a Spiral” HERE

Electric Sea Spider on Finest Ego Comp

Check out this awesome track by Electric Sea Spider on Finest Ego | New Zealand / Australian Beat Maker Compilation.  You can stream it above, or follow that link to download the full compilation.  While you’re at it, you can grab the limited edition cassette copy if you’d like.

In case you somehow missed it, late last year we released Electric Sea Spider’s newest album, Mohican Beats.  You can grab that for free here.

Fambly Fun! Mentioned In The Onion A.V. Club. Twice!

This week, Mine All Mine Records’ hip-hop act Fambly Fun! was mentioned on the Onion A.V. Club website twice!  First, they talked about the flier for Fambly Fun!’s upcoming show with Truck$top Girlfriend that had to be taken down from facebook.  Then, they posted an article based on hip-hop side projects in the Madison area, focused on Fambly Fun! and Truck$top Girlfriend.

Catch both bands mentioned at The Frequency in Madison next week Wednesday.

bell monks: New Release & Year-Long Project

Mine All Mine Records is proud to announce a unique new partnership with bell monks.  Along with our re-release of bell monks’ 2010 album “lullabies” (which you can download here), we will be bringing you brand new material from the band each and every month.

On the 15th of each month, bell monks will present a streaming teaser, and on the last day of every month, Mine All Mine Records will release a complete bell monks package, featuring two new tracks, photography and video.  And best of all, every package will be completely free to download!

Again, you can download and comment on “lullabies” here, and listen to this month’s teaser below.  Check back soon for the first package from bell monks.

News: Mine All Mine Records Presents Umbrella Music Festival

A few months ago, our good friend Lindsey Ballo asked us to participate in the planning and hosting of a new music festival in Madison, Wisconsin (our home turf).  On December 9th, we all get to see the fruits of our labor.  As you can see by the flier above, there are a ton of artists and organizations involved.  We are lucky to be one of them.

As for our contribution to the festival, Corey and I have been working largely on the artist side of things (our own band, Fambly Fun!, will be performing).  The always-wonderful All Tiny Creatures will be headlining the show, and you can also expect great sets from The Count, The Choons and the band formerly known as Fishhooks.

On top of that (and other miscellaneous planning and consulting tasks), Corey and I are putting together a very special release featuring tracks from the artists playing this show.  These CDs will be available for purchase at the event, and proceeds will go t0 SlaveFree Madison.

If you haven’t heard of Stumptown Printers, we want to take a moment and ask you to go check them out (their website can be found here).  They were nice enough to donate 100 of their Arigto Packs to our project.  I’ve been a long-time fan of their eco-friendly packaging, and there was no doubt in my mind that we should use their product.  In fact, the idea that I could release music on my own came to me when I first saw a CD packaged in the Arigato Pack – I spent ages tracking down the artist to find out where he got these things.  The first release I ever did on my own was actually in Arigato Packs, too.

I’d also like to mention that the awesome art you see on that poster is by Joe Ludwig.  He’s an animation student and the brother of Fambly Fun!’s saxophonist.  He was nice enough to donate his art to the cause, and the name was inspired by this very piece.  You can check out more of his work here.

If you’re in the Madison area on December 9th, head on over for some great free music and support a great cause.  We’d love to see you there!

~ John & co.

News: (Minor) Name Change

In the past, we’ve been known strictly as mine, all mine! records.  I was extremely fussy about the particulars, including the abbreviation of mam!records.

I’ve come to see that on average, people have problems with these names – and perhaps rightfully so.  People have problems not capitalizing the name, particularly at the beginning of a sentence.  They also have issues remembering where the punctuation should go, as well as what exactly the punctuation is.  What we end up with is a strange mishmash of ways to write the label name, which ultimately causes issues for people trying to find and/or talk about us.

To remedy this (and with great pains), we are officially changing the name to the simpler Mine All Mine Records.  All words are now capitalized normally, and the punctuation is gone for good.  As for the abbreviation – well, that’s not so simple.  There happen to be other labels with the abbreviation M.A.M. Records (or something similar).  As far as I know, none of them are huge, but I also don’t want people looking for us and finding them, or vice versa.  For now, we will stick with the abbreviation mamrecords (which is similar to our old mam!records), but if you have better ideas you’re free to use them.

These changes will be slowly rolling out, so you might see the old versions of the name in use in some places (particularly if we’re slow to change logos).  There’s also the issue that facebook does not currently allow for name changes on pages with greater than 100 connections.  We don’t want to abandon you all there, so until facebook realizes how dumb their current policy is, we’ll be using the old naming convention there.

~John & co.

News: Sam Thomas Signs To Just Music

Mine All Mine Records is proud to announce that Sam Thomas – whose Continuous Soundtrack we released back in July – has recently signed to UK label Just Music.  You can read more about Just Music and their awesome artists here.  This is certainly an exciting move forward in Sam’s career, and we’re happy to have had him with us.

As part of this process, Sam is getting the opportunity to re-record and release Continuous Soundtrack as part of a whole new album.  To facilitate Sam’s transition to Just Music (and so that Sam can offer the very best he can), we will be retiring our previously released version of the Continuous Soundtrack.

Out of respect for the music and our listeners, we are giving you all one last chance to download Sam’s excellent work before he moves on to bigger and better things.  You can download it here until 4 PM CST (GMT -6) tomorrow, Friday. [UPDATE: The time has passed.  Thanks for all of those who downloaded it in the last day.]

Best wishes to Sam in his future endeavors,
John Praw & co.

P.S.  If you want more of Sam’s excellent work, he’s part of the band Saiga, whose debut EP you can download for free here.

News: Last Day To Grab Electric Sea Spider’s First Two Releases

As mentioned last week at the time of Electric Sea Spider’s latest release, his first two releases will be retired very shortly.  At the artist’s request, they will be taken down.  We fully back the artist and his releases.

Since we still back these releases, we are giving you one more day to download them.

Releases mam051 and mam065 will no longer be available for download starting tomorrow (Wednesday, October 27th, 2010) at 4 PM (GMT -6).

mam051 – Electric Sea Spider – Fear God Fear Satan
mam065 – Electric Sea Spider – In Lucid Dreams